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Associates Of The Department Of Entomology Archives
Miscellaneous Archives from associated people with in the department of Entomology.
Division of Entomology Archives
These are the miscellaneous archives associated with the Division of Entomology at the Yale Peabody Museum .
Entomology Reprint Archives
Collection of reprints of published entomological papers.
Division of Invertebrate Paleontology Archives
The archives of Division of Invertebrate Paleontology.
Division of Invertebrate Zoology Archives
These are the miscellaneous archives associated with the Division of the Invertebrate Zoology.
Division of Paleobotany Archives
The archives of the Division of Paleobotany, including those of the Princteton University paleobotanical collections.
Division of Vertebrate Paleontology Archives
These are the miscellaneous archives associated with the Division of Vertebrate Paleontology.
Division of Vertebrate Zoology Archives
Archives of the Division of Vertebrate Zoology
Wilbur G Downs Archives
The Archives of Wilbur G Downs.
Carl Owen Dunbar Archives
The archives consist of field notebooks from 1914-1957, photographs of both specimens and localities, inventories of specimens and localities, miscellaneous material gathered for notes and lectures, unpublished manuscripts, and correspondence. There are also hydrographic and topographic maps of Newfoundland, and topographic maps of Illinois, Nebraska, Oklahoma, New York, Texas, Pennsylvania, Arizona, Colorado, and Missouri.
Philip Garman Archives
The archives of Philip Garman.
George M. Gray Museum Archives
Archives of the George M. Gray Museum and Systematic Ecology Program.
Joseph Tracy Gregory Archives
The archives of J.T, Gregory notably including specimen lists, field notes and maps.
Hugo R. Greiner Archives
The archives of Hugo R. Greiner composed of maps and stratigraphic sections.
Willard Daniel Hartman Archives
The archives of Willard D. Hartman accumulated durings his time at Yale..
John Bell Hatcher Archives
The archives of John Bell Hatcher notably including specimen lists, notebooks (personal and field), correspondence and some biographical materials. All relate to his time at Yale.
Sidney A. Hessel Archives
The Archives of Sydney A. Hessel, encompasing his time at Yale.
Glenn Lowell Jepsen Archives
The archives of Glen Lowell Jepsen are related to the Princeton collection. Notably include manuscrpt material, field notes and correspondence from 1928-1968 during which he served the Princeton vertabrate paleontology division and Geological Museum.
Frank Morton Jones Archives
Archives of Frank Morton Jones
Robert E. King Archives
The archives consist of annotated topographic maps of Texas (dated 1894-1929), stratigraphic sections from New Mexico and Texas, locality catalogs from Mexico (Sonora and Las Delicias), locality information from northern Africa (from his time with AOSP - American Overseas Petroleum), and negatives of brachiopods pictured in his dissertation.